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BlackBerry Curve 8300 AT&T QWERTY Camera Phone

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Blackberry makes all other smartphones look dumb

I've just received my unlocked Blackberry Curve and I can only say Amazing! It has all the features I was looking for:
- QWERTY keyboard
- MP3 player
- 2 MP Camera
- Tasks
- Notes
- MP3 ringtone capability

Plus the other great features like email, web access and it is fully customizable.

The only reason I give it a 4 star rating is because it can't take video. Otherwise, it is beyond my expectations:
- Camera is better than expected
- Reception is far better than the Samsung X660 I had between the Blackberry and my now defunct Treo 650.
- Trackball is very, very useful. Altough I miss the touchscreen of the Treo,this trackball is almost as versatile.
- Speakerphone is very clear, I can hear really well and the other person listens to me without complications.

So far, the best phone I had.


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Great buy great phone

I love it what more can I say had it six months now and still love it plus the $58.00 price was the best.


BlackBerry Curve

I've had my Curve for about 4months now and I don't have too many bad things to say about it. Maybe a few but not too much. Couple of the biggest problems I have is that the Curve doesn't auto time zone adjust. When I'm in a different time zone I have to manually change the time zone. It gets annoying after a while. Also YIM doesn't work on it. I enjoy the qwerty keyboard and love all the other functions. The speaker is a little on the weak side. When I have a call sometimes it gets distorted. I do wish that the screen would light up letting me know if I have a new email or a new text message. The red light is helpful but you would have to look out for it. From all the phones that I've had I think this is one of the best. I usually go through phones every 6months or whenever something really new comes out. If RIM fixed all those little things I would give it a 4 star. Also if they can have all the texts tabbed rather than it being seperated for each person.


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Reflections from a Non-Business User

When looking to purchase a new cell phone, I researched very thoroughly. I wasn't even looking for a "smartphone." I just wanted a good cell phone. Without question, the BB 8300 was THE one to stand out on all accounts- not just on critical reviews or user reviews from one website, but it had an excellent score from every site I visited. Let me tell you, this phone combines the work of five electronic devices in one (phone, Internet browser, PDA, camera, and mp3 player).

First and foremost, as a cell phone the 8300 is awesome. This was MOST important to me as I wanted a good phone way before anything else. Clear sound, no dropped calls, excellent speakerphone, a nice voice dial option that you can implement easily, and 26 speed dial keys for one-touch calling are included. In this department, this phone is as good as any I've had (Nokias and Motorolas).

As an organizer, the 8300 exceeds my expectations. I can set appointments quickly, make a note for groceries, or set the alarm without any problems. On the calendar, I can view day, month, or agenda. Although not as good of a calendar userface as my Palm Tungsten's was, it does what I need.

The Internet works fine too. I don't have a "data plan," just a standard 600-minutes-per-month plan. But I do periodically use AT&T's MEdia Net for four things: sports scores, movie times, weather, and a map just in case I REALLY need to find an address (no need for GPS in my world yet). The speed is adequate for these needs without adding much cost per month (a few of bucks or so). As far as full Internet capabilities, it's best to get a data plan and go from there.

As a camera, the 2 megapixel BB takes nice photos. It is easy to focus and review with the large 2.5" screen, and you can zoom to 3x and 5x. The one drawback: although clear, the pics do come out a little on the dull/gray side, just like other reviews have stated. But nonetheless, they do come out clear and not blurry. So, if you really like the pic, you can enhance its color with a software program. On the bright side, the flash works tremendously. I was shocked by this feature.

The Mp3 player works fine too. It will display song, group, playlist, etc. I put in a 2gb mini-sd card (kind of difficult to install beneath the battery) and I can play hundreds of songs. One BIG bonus- it has a standard, non-proprietary earphone jack. But if you want to listen to songs without headphones, you can do that too. The volume is actually surprisingly loud for such a small device, but the quality is pretty average (think AM radio-ish).

As for form and function, the BB 8300 is slim and well-shaped. I don't notice it in my pocket; it's that light! It can scratch easily; my advice-get a silicone skin for it and you won't compromise its size while protecting your investment. The keypad does take a little getting used to compared to the standard cell, but with the trackball and adequate space between keys even a novice will pick this up in a day or so. The screen is flat-out beautiful, and I can see it even in the bright of day. And the desktop is easily customizable too. As for the battery life, it is pretty good but not great; it lasts me about three days between charges. The reviewers who have to charge theirs daily must use the BB a heck of a lot. On this note, I do like the "status" feature that displays a percentage of battery charge remaining so you don't have to guess how much juice is left. And if you really want to save energy, just push the "standby" button on top of the BB, and you won't have any accidental phone calls or camera snaps. Plus, you can turn the device on/off at a set time to save juice.

Well, I stopped carrying my mp3 player, PDA, and even my camera for the most part. With the 8300 I just don't need those now. As far as all that "business" stuff it does, I could care less. If you need the 3G speed, the GPS and the Windows Mobile system, don't buy this one. But if you'd like to get a solid phone that will help you get organized, and still have all the fun stuff in a device that is light, slim, and stylish, then this IS the one. Take note, pull the trigger, and buy it if you want a very good all-around device. Or go ahead and look at more reviews... and you'll come up with the same conclusion that I had.



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Featuring a liquid silver finish, clean lines and soft edges, the BlackBerry® Curve 8300 smartphone is the smallest and lightest BlackBerry® smartphone ever to come with a full QWERTY keyboard.

Its packed with incredible features*, including a camera, BlackBerry® Maps, a media player, expandable memory, Voice Activated Dialing, tethered modem and trackball navigation. Plus you get all the core functionality youve come to expect in a BlackBerry smartphone email and text messaging, instant messaging, web browser and advanced phone functionality.

The BlackBerry Curve is designed to simply your life in a friendly, personal and easy-to-use package. Its your connection to everything that matters.

Please note: This version of the BlackBerry Curve is carrier unlocked, so it can be used with any GSM carrier. It does ship with the AT&T logo on the device.

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